graphql_parser VS commanded

Compare graphql_parser vs commanded and see what are their differences.

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graphql_parser commanded
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20 1,791
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0.0 7.9
10 months ago 3 months ago
Elixir Elixir
MIT License MIT License
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graphql_parser

Posts with mentions or reviews of graphql_parser. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

commanded

Posts with mentions or reviews of commanded. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-31.
  • Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 Oct 2023
    This reminds me of Commanded[0] for elixir which also uses Postgresql by default.

    [0]https://github.com/commanded/commanded

  • Adding soft delete to a Phoenix Commanded (CQRS) API
    3 projects | dev.to | 1 Jun 2022
    So, I lied told a half-truth about aggregates. They are not hydrated in-memory for every command / event. In reality, aggregates are implemented with GenServer each caching their state and being managed under the commanded application's supervision tree (ultimately by a DynamicSupervisor called Commanded.Aggregates.Supervisor, to be specific).
  • Using CQRS in a simple Phoenix API with Commanded
    7 projects | dev.to | 10 May 2022
    The Commanded hex package is a fabulous CQRS library used by some real companies in production, but it doesn't have a great on-ramp.
  • Phoenix LiveView, but event-sourced
    6 projects | dev.to | 16 Jan 2022
    The context: I'm building a cryptocurrency exchange application. I don't have the business chops to run an actual exchange, so this is just for fun. The application is built in Elixir, using the Commanded framework for CQRS/ES goodness, and Phoenix LiveView because it's the hot new thing that I wanted to learn.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing graphql_parser and commanded you can also consider the following projects:

better_params - Cleaner request parameters in Elixir web applications 🙌

ex_admin - ExAdmin is an auto administration package for Elixir and the Phoenix Framework

params - Easy parameters validation/casting with Ecto.Schema, akin to Rails' strong parameters.

plug - Compose web applications with functions

phoenix_ecto - Phoenix and Ecto integration with support for concurrent acceptance testing

plug_cloudflare - Parses CloudFlare's CF-Connecting-IP header into Plug.Conn's remote_ip field.

phoenix_live_reload - Provides live-reload functionality for Phoenix

phoenix_html - Building blocks for working with HTML in Phoenix

torch - A rapid admin generator for Elixir & Phoenix

absinthe_plug - Plug support for Absinthe, the GraphQL toolkit for Elixir